Custom Installation
- Click the button to choose Custom setup type. Click Next to continue.
- The English language product is automatically installed. Only
the system default language locale and English are default. Select
any additional languages that you want to install. Click Next to
continue. A panel appears, indicating that Z and I Emulator for Windows is computing the
disk space requirements.
Note: Once the installation has passed this point, you cannot change the installation type. You would then need to cancel the installation on the Application Data panel, and begin a new installation.
- The Custom setup dialog opens and asks you to select the program
features that you want to install. Some features have subfeatures
available. To view the subfeatures for a particular feature, click
the plus sign (+) to the left of the feature name.
Included in the Custom Setup window are Feature Descriptions. You can view the description of any feature by clicking on that feature and then reading the description section to the right of the feature selection tree. The feature description gives basic information about each feature, as well as the disk space required for installation. For more detailed information on disk space requirements for each feature, click the Disk Space button. For a description of available features, see Feature Selection. For a description of feature installation options, see Feature Installation Options.
- From the Custom Setup dialog, you can change the directory where Z and I Emulator for Windows is installed. Click the Change button to choose another installation directory.
- After making your feature selection choices and confirming the
installation directory, click Next to continue
with the installation.
Note: If there is not enough space on the destination drive, you are prompted to choose another location.
- The Application Data Location dialog opens. Select from the following
application data location options:
- User's application data folder ([UserProfile]\Application Data)
- All users' common application data folder (All Users\Application Data)
- Classic private directory
- The Automatic Migration Options dialog opens. By default, the Automatic Migration of Profiles box is checked.
If you clear this check box, no migration occurs. The migration choices
that are available to you are based on the information that you provided
in the Application Data Location dialog. For information on the Application
Data Location dialog, see Installing to a Local Hard Drive.
By default, the highest level of migration available for your application data location is selected. This is the recommended level of migration for your configuration. You can proceed with the installation using the default migration option, or you can choose another level of migration. For a description of the different levels of migration available for each Application Data Location, see Automatic Migration Options.
Click Next to continue with the installation.
- The Ready to Install dialog opens. Click Install to complete the installation.